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1.
In the following questions, the sentences have been given in Direct/Indirect speech. Find out the correct one:
Ram says to me, "I am your fast friend."
A.
Ram told me that he was my fast friend.
B.
Ram tells me that I was your fast friend.
C.
Ram tells me that he is my fast friend.
D.
Ram told me that he was his fast friend.
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2.
I say to her, "I shall not talk to you."
A.
Is a story wrtten by Seema?
B.
A story is being written by seema?Textile
C.
Was a story written by Seema?
D.
Had a story written by Seema?
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3.
He said, “I write a letter.”
A.
He said that I have written a letter.
B.
He said that I wrote a letter.
C.
He said that he had written a letter.
D.
He said that he wrote a letter.
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4.
The teacher said to the student, ”You make a noise.”
A.
The teacher told the student that he has made a noise.
B.
The teacher tells the student that he had made a noise.
C.
The teacher told the student that he made a noise.
D.
The teacher told the student that I made a noise.
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5.
We said to her, ”She does not talk more than Reena.”
A.
We told her that she has not talked more then Reena.
B.
We told her that she did not talk more then Reena.
C.
We told her that she had not talked more then Reena.
D.
We tell her that she does not talk more then Reena.
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6.
They said to us, ”Does she eat a lot of food?”
A.
They asked us if she ate a lot of food.
B.
They ask us if she eats a lot of food.
C.
They asked us if she had eaten a lot of food.
D.
They asked us if she eat a lot of food.
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7.
She said to them, ”Does it not bark at night too much?”
A.
She asked them if did it not bark at night too much?
B.
She ask them if it does not bark at night too much.
C.
She asked them if it had not barked at night too much.
D.
She asked them if it did not bark at night too much.
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8.
I said to him,” Do I not spoil his life?”
A.
I asked him if I had not spoiled his life.
B.
I asked him if he did not spoil his life.
C.
I asked him if I did not spoil his life.
D.
I asked him if he did not spoil my life.
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9.
He said to me, ”Why does Ramesh not take the bath?”
A.
He asked me why Ramesh had not taken the bath.
B.
He asked me why Ramesh did not take the bath.
C.
He asked me why Ramesh has not taken the bath.
D.
He ask me why Ramesh did not take the bath.
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10.
They said to us, ”Whose food she eats?”
A.
They asked us whose food she ate.
B.
They asked us whose food she had eaten.
C.
They asked us whose food they had eaten.
D.
They asked us whose food she has eaten.
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